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Wednesday, 24 January 2024

A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal

Pages: 352

Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books 

Released: 22nd of February 2024 

From Hafsah Faizal, New York Times–bestselling author of We Hunt the Flame, comes the first book in a hotly-anticipated new fantasy duology about an orphan girl and her crew who get tangled in a heist with vampires, perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows.

On the streets of White Roaring, Arthie Casimir is a criminal mastermind and collector of secrets. Her prestigious tearoom transforms into an illegal bloodhouse by dark, catering to the vampires feared by society. But when her establishment is threatened, Arthie is forced to strike an unlikely deal with an alluring adversary to save it—and she can’t do the job alone.

Calling upon a band of misfits, Arthie formulates a plan to infiltrate the dark and glittering vampire society known as the Athereum. But not every member of her crew is on her side, and as the truth behind the heist unfolds, Arthie finds herself in the midst of a conspiracy that will threaten the world as she knows it. Dark, action-packed, and swoonworthy, this is Hafsah Faizal better than ever.

What I Have to Say 

With a vivid and detailed world and a ragtag cast of characters, this book is a gripping and fun to read. I enjoyed learning about White Roaring and the humans and vampires that make it home. I loved the idea of Spindrift, a teashop that turns it's hands to feeding vampires after dark and the Athereum, an elite club for White Roaring's vampire residents. 

As the title suggests, the is a theme of tea in this book. I was worried it would be lacking, but tea came up enough times to satisfy me. I enjoyed the tea snobbery that the characters in the books showed, as naturally they would know the correct way to brew tea. 

There were surprises in this book that I really didn't see coming. The twists and turns in this book really made it. There was one particular moment at the end that I didn't see coming at all but when it was revealed, a whole lot of things made sense. It was one of those moments that I love about reading. 


4 stars 

My thanks go to Macmillan Books for providing me with a gifted copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. 


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